Houston's luxurious master-planned community has a number of pricey mansions on the market. Take a look at some of the most expensive:

47 Grand Regency Circle: The "Woodlands Closet Lady," whose infamous $500,000 closet was ransacked by robbers last year, is selling her infamous wardrobe space, complete with mansion and all. The 17,315-square-foot estate is on the market for $9 million. If there was ever a sign that home sales are slowing, it might be that this uber-famous property has been on the market for more than a year with no activity.

54 North Windsail Place: This 11,845-square-foot estate has a number of grand entertaining spaces outfitted with high-end details. Inside, there are floor-to-ceiling windows that allow for panoramic views of the lake. A third-floor lounge has an office space and a game room with a wet bar, theater and sunken wine cellar. Outside, on the 1.29-acre lot, there's a screened-in lounge with a fireplace and grill that overlooks the home's private boat dock.

90 Grand Regency: This property is in The Woodlands' prestigious Carlton Woods neighborhood. The Mediterranean home sits on nearly two acres of land . Built in 2014, the 16,163-square-foot house has a number of notable entertaining spaces, including a private master suite wing, game room, billiard room, wine grotto, theater, library, gym and children's playroom. The eight-bedroom, 11-bath mansion also has a climate-controlled, six-car garage.

82 Windward: This massive 10,942-square-foot waterfront estate was built by John Bass and redesigned by Don Peterson. It's designed to offer water views from almost every space in the home. It's a summer dream home because the infinity edge pool, the lake and the custom putting green offer fun hot-weather activities.